YES!!!
It's not just me that noticed this, then. I used to amuse myself in exactly the same way as this bloke did, i.e. bouncing the chooks around and watching their heads stay stock-still!
I also used to amuse myself by holding the chicken firmly, tail facing the unsuspecting visitor, and quickly flipping the chicken's head-end forward and downwards. The bird's response is to flick its tail up and flare it out for balance. And it flashes the unsuspecting viewer with a full-on view of it's cloaca puckering in and out. I would then say "Congratulations, you've just had your photo taken".
Yes, chicken goatse and a stupid line to go with it. Did I mention that I still do this to my man and laugh my head off afterwards? Ha ha!
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It's not just me that noticed this, then. I used to amuse myself in exactly the same way as this bloke did, i.e. bouncing the chooks around and watching their heads stay stock-still!
I also used to amuse myself by holding the chicken firmly, tail facing the unsuspecting visitor, and quickly flipping the chicken's head-end forward and downwards. The bird's response is to flick its tail up and flare it out for balance. And it flashes the unsuspecting viewer with a full-on view of it's cloaca puckering in and out. I would then say "Congratulations, you've just had your photo taken".
Yes, chicken goatse and a stupid line to go with it. Did I mention that I still do this to my man and laugh my head off afterwards? Ha ha!
( , Sat 29 Nov 2008, 3:05, Share, Reply)